That is particularly terrible.... I've no idea who the fat old man in the middle is supposed to be... but it looks nothing like Bruce Willis.... and the why does Gordon Levitt look like he's got a beard..

The entire artwork looks like dumb fan movie art, quickly made on photoshop (or even an iPhone 'cartoon me' app) using filters... that is currently flooding the internet in every film/digital art forum.

Ok, still not final artwork but this is what is being worked on.
What do you think?

Yeah, this is awful.

You're not using any of the space provided by a blu-ray cover, and it completely clashes with the look, feel and themes of the film. I know this style of art is popular right now, but that doesn't mean it's a good fit for Looper, especially not when it's thrown together as messily, and as awfully, as this.

This is probably going to get the same reaction that Play's The Raid steelbook got earlier this year. Some people (me included) really like these left-of-centre steelbook designs, with hand drawn art that doesn't necessarily pull directly from the posters or promo material. It's not for everyone, though.

I thought it would be similar in design to FutureShop's version as well.

One thing that needs to be done... HMV NEEDS TO OFFER AN OPTION FOR BIGGER VIEWING OPTIONS ON THEIR STEELBOOK ARTWORK!!! It's always so difficult to see the full image when it is so damn small like that.

IF I get this film on Blu-ray at all, I'm leaning towards the HMV version. However, again, it's impossible to get a true sense for comparison with FutureShop's version because of the stupid "thumbnail only" graphics used by HMV.

One thing that needs to be done... HMV NEEDS TO OFFER AN OPTION FOR BIGGER VIEWING OPTIONS ON THEIR STEELBOOK ARTWORK!!! It's always so difficult to see the full image when it is so damn small like that.